News Releases

(Oconomowoc, WI) Governor Scott Walker issued a proclamation for “Rogers Memorial Hospital Day” for the hospital’s campus celebration on September 18. The announcement was read as part of a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the completion of a three-phase construction project that included a...

At Rogers, we look to science to inform our treatment approach. Within the past few years, numerous research studies have shown that Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) has been an effective tool to help people with eating disorders challenge...

Once again, Rogers Memorial Hospital is leading the way through published outcomes research. The October issue of Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention will feature “Treatment Issues and Outcomes for Males with Eating Disorders” by Theodore E. Weltzin, MD, FAED, the Medical...

On September 20-21, Rogers Memorial Hospital exhibited its services, along with many community partners, at the 16th Annual Crisis Intervention Conference in the Wisconsin Dells. About 600 people attended, representing a variety of crisis response services. The conference – “Promoting Resiliency...

Peter M. Lake, MD, Medical Director at Rogers Memorial Hospital - Oconomowoc, recently served as one of four panelists during a breakfast forum at Marquette University in Milwaukee. Entitled “Depression – The Intersection of Hope, Medicine and Research,” the forum addressed many aspects of...

Addiction affects not only the patient, but also the entire family. The clinicians at Roger’s believe in educating and supporting families to develop healthier, more satisfying ways to communicate. Michael Miller, MD, FASAM, FAPA, Medical Director of the Herrington Recovery Center, emphasizes...

Staff, friends and family at Rogers Memorial Hospital-Oconomowoc continued to celebrate the completion of the last phase of construction on September 19. The day kicked off with a breakfast for medical staff, followed by a BBQ in the afternoon for health care, social services and other area...

As a national leader in the treatment of OCD and other anxiety disorders in children, teens and adults, Rogers Memorial Hospital continues to partner with the International OCD Foundation to promote awareness and treatment of these disorders. This year, as part of OCD Awareness Week (October 8-...

As of September 10, the Madison campus is now offering a new intensive outpatient program (IOP) for individuals with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and other anxiety disorders. Led by Rachel C. Leonard, PhD, the new IOP is similar to what’s being offered in Oconomowoc and is held...